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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 id="c.16" type="chapter" n="16" org="uniform" sample="complete"><div2 id="c.16.206" type="section" n="c.16.206" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><pb id="p.234" n="234" />half-way up, a storm of musket-balls was flung into their very faces.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9157" />In reply to the rebel cannon upon the <rs type="place">Ridge</rs>, <placeName reg="Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee" key="tgn,7017496" authname="tgn,7017496">Fort Wood</placeName>, <placeName reg="Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee" key="tgn,7017496" authname="tgn,7017496">Fort Negley</placeName>, and all our batteries that could be placed in position, opened their sublime music.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9158" />The storm of war was now abroad with supernatural power, and as each successive volley burst from the cloud of smoke which overspread the contending hosts, it seemed that <num value="10000">ten thousand</num> mighty echoes wakened from their slumbers, went groaning and growling around the mountains, as if resolved to shake them from their bases, then rolled away down the valleys, growing fainter and fainter, until extinguished by echoes of succeeding volleys, as the distant roar of the cataract is drowned in the nearer thunders of the cloud.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9159" />And still the <rs>Union</rs> troops pressed on, scaling unwaveringly the sides of <placeName reg="Mission Ridge, Mason, West Virginia" key="tgn,2518171" authname="tgn,2518171">Mission Ridge</placeName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9160" />The blood of their comrades renders their footsteps slippery; the toil of the ascent almost takes away their breath; the rebel musketry and artillery mow down their thinned ranks — but still they press on!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9161" />Not once do they even seem to waver.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9162" />The color-bearers press ahead, and plant their flags far in advance of the troops; and at last, O moment of supremest triumph!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9163" />they reach the crest, and rush like an avalanche upon the astonished foe. Whole regiments throw down their arms and surrender, the rebel artillerists are bayoneted by their guns, and the cannon which had a moment before been thundering on the <rs>Union</rs> ranks, are now turned about, pouring death and terror into the midst of the mass of Miserable fugitives who are rushing down the eastern slope of the ridge.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9164" />Almost simultaneously with this immortal charge, <persName n="Hooker,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04395" reg="nearbymention:Hooker,Joseph,,," authname="hooker,joseph"><surname full="yes">Hooker</surname></persName> threw his forces through a gap in the ridge upon the <placeName key="tgn,2024122" n="1.000 61" reg="rossville, walker, georgia" authname="tgn,2024122">Rossville</placeName> road, and hurled them upon the left flank of the enemy, while <persName n="Johnson,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04396" reg="mostcommon:Johnson,Andrew,,,:3" authname="johnson,andrew"><surname full="yes">Johnson</surname></persName> charged this portion of their line in front.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9165" />Already demoralized by the spectacle upon their right, they offered but a feeble resistance, were captured by hundreds, or ran away like frightened sheep.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9166" /><num value="1">One</num> fierce effort was made by the rebel leaders to retrieve the day. The <orgName n="Left Wing" type="wing">left wing</orgName> of <persName n="Turchin,General,J.,B.,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04397" reg="default:Turchin,J.,B.,," authname="turchin,j.,b."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">J.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">B.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Turchin</surname></persName>'s <orgName n="brigade">brigade</orgName> of <orgName n="division"><persName n="Baird,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04398" reg="mostcommon:Baird,S.,,,:2" authname="baird,s."><surname full="yes">Baird</surname></persName>'s division</orgName>, had taken possession of a small work constructed by the enemy on that portion of <placeName reg="Mission Ridge, Mason, West Virginia" key="tgn,2518171" authname="tgn,2518171">Mission Ridge</placeName> nearly opposite <placeName reg="Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee" key="tgn,7017496" authname="tgn,7017496">Fort Wood</placeName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9167" />Before he could arrange his regiments inside, the rebels, gathering up all the yet unrouted fragments of such force as they had upon the centre, charged <persName n="Turchin,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04399" reg="nearbymention:Turchin,J.,B.,," authname="turchin,j.,b."><surname full="yes">Turchin</surname></persName> with a determined fury excelling any thing they had displayed upon that part of the field during the day. But the heroic old <placeName key="tgn,2634462" n="1.000 2" reg="russian river, kenai peninsula, alaska" authname="tgn,2634462">Russian</placeName> who had for <num value="2">two</num> long years overthrown both rebels and their sympathizers, in every field where he had met them, was not to be conquered now, while flushed with his crowning victory.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9168" />His <orgName n="Left Wing" type="wing">left wing</orgName> stood firm as a rock against the overwhelming numbers assailing it. The remainder of the brigade was hurried to the rescue upon the double-quick; the rebel fortifications, manned by Union soldiers, blazed like a volcano in the face of the foe. In vain the enemy's officers bravely stepped in front of their men, waved their swords, and urged them to the charge.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9169" />With their comrades falling by scores around them, they could not be induced to advance <num value="1">one</num> foot nearer that citadel of death; and at length, seeing the day irretrievably lost, they wavered, staggered, yielded slowly, and drew off sullenly in the direction of <placeName reg="Tunnel Hill, Whitfield, Georgia" key="tgn,2024554" authname="tgn,2024554">Tunnel Hill</placeName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9170" />With the exception of this last position, the whole of <placeName reg="Mission Ridge, Mason, West Virginia" key="tgn,2518171" authname="tgn,2518171">Mission Ridge</placeName> was now in our hands.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9171" />It was near sundown when <persName n="Wood,General,T.,J.,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04400" reg="default:Wood,T.,J.,," authname="wood,t.,j."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">T.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">J.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Wood</surname></persName>, whose conduct all through the <measure n="3days" type="date">three days</measure> battle, marked him as <num value="1">one</num> of the ablest leaders of the national armies, rode along the lines of his superb division.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9172" />Loud shouts of enthusiasm everywhere greeted his appearance, until at last his feelings, no longer controllable, broke forth in a speech!</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9173" /><quote>Brave men!</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9174" />said he, <quote>you were ordered to go forward and take the rebel rifle-pits at the foot of these hills; you did so; and then, by the <rs>Eternal</rs>!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9175" />without orders, you pushed forward and took all the enemy's works on top!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9176" />Here is a fine chance for having you all court-martialled!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9177" />and I myself will appear as the principal witness against you, unless you promise me <num value="1">one</num> thing.</quote></p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9178" /><quote>What is it?

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9179" />What is it?</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9180" />laughingly inquired his men.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9181" /><quote>It is,</quote> resumed the <rs>General</rs>, <quote>that as you are now in possession of these works, you will continue, against all opposition of <persName n="Bragg,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04401" reg="mostcommon:Bragg,C.,P.,,:1" authname="bragg,c.,p."><surname full="yes">Bragg</surname></persName>, <persName n="Johnston,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04402" reg="mostcommon:Johnston,Joe,,,:1" authname="johnston,joe"><surname full="yes">Johnston</surname></persName>, <placeName reg="Jeff Davis, Noxubee, Mississippi" key="tgn,2420078" authname="tgn,2420078">Jeff Davis</placeName>, and the devil, steadfastly to hold them!</quote></p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9182" />At the conclusion of this speech, the enthusiasm of the soldiers knew no bounds; they left the ranks and crowded around their General: <quote>We promise!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9183" />We promise!</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9184" />they cried, and amid such exclamations as <quote>Of course we'll hold them!</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9185" /><quote>Let any <num value="1">one</num> try to take them from us!</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9186" /><quote>Bully for you!</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9187" /><quote><num value="3">Three</num> cheers for old <persName n="Wood,,,,," id="n0093.0016.00234.04403" reg="nearbymention:Wood,T.,J.,," authname="wood,t.,j."><surname full="yes">Wood</surname></persName>!</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9188" />the gallant officer rode off the field.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9189" />As the reports from the different portions of the army came in, it is impossible to conceive the joy that filled the hearts of all. Shout answered shout from every hill-top; cheer echoed cheer; until at last, the whole basin of <placeName reg="Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee" key="tgn,7017496" authname="tgn,7017496">Chattanooga</placeName>, with the surrounding mountains, seemed filled with <num value="1">one</num> mighty throb of exultation; and the sun went down, gilding with his last beams the scene of as grand a triumph as had ever yet blessed the <rs>Union</rs> arms.</p></div2> 
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<head>Events of <dateStruct value="-11-26" full="yes" authname="--11-26"><day type="name" full="yes">Thursday</day>, <month reg="11" full="yes">November</month> <day reg="26" full="yes">twenty-sixth</day></dateStruct>.</head> 
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<text><body><opener><dateline><placeName reg="Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee" key="tgn,7017496" authname="tgn,7017496">Chattanooga</placeName>, <dateStruct value="-11-27" full="yes" authname="--11-27"><month reg="11" full="yes">Nov.</month> <day reg="27" full="yes">27</day></dateStruct>.</dateline></opener> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9191" />Early yesterday morning, I mounted my horse, and rode out to <placeName reg="Mission Ridge, Mason, West Virginia" key="tgn,2518171" authname="tgn,2518171">Mission Ridge</placeName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="9192" />The joy of victory still lighted up the countenances of those I met, and officers and soldiers of the different corps were congratulating each other upon the brilliant success of the previous day.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="9193" />But it was not all triumph now. A mournful procession of ambulances and men on foot with stretchers, bore back toward <placeName reg="Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee" key="tgn,7017496" authname="tgn,7017496">Chattanooga</placeName> the bleeding forms of the wounded, as well as the remains of those who had heard their last call to </p></body></text></p></div2></div1></body></text></TEI.2>